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Tytuł: Structural Features of Carnivorous Plant (Genlisea, Utricularia) Tubers as Abiotic Stress Resistance Organs
Autor: Płachno, Bartosz J.
Silva, Saura R.
Świątek, Piotr
Dixon, Kingsley W.
Lustofin, Krzystof
Seber, Guilherme C.
Miranda, Vitor F. O.
Słowa kluczowe: plant anatomy; abiotic stress; bud-bearing structures; Brazilian Cerrado; campo rupestre; carnivorous plants; kwongan; Lentibulariaceae; starch grains; tubers
Data wydania: 2020
Źródło: International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol. 21 (2020), Art. No.5143
Abstrakt: Carnivorous plants fromthe Lentibulariaceae form a variety of standard and novel vegetative organs and survive unfavorable environmental conditions. Within Genlisea, only G. tuberosa, from the Brazilian Cerrado, formed tubers, while Utricularia menziesii is the only member of the genus to form seasonally dormant tubers. We aimed to examine and compare the tuber structure of two taxonomically and phylogenetically divergent terrestrial carnivorous plants: Genlisea tuberosa and Utricularia menziesii. Additionally, we analyzed tubers of U. mannii. We constructed phylogenetic trees using chloroplast genes matK/trnK and rbcL and used studied characters for ancestral state reconstruction. All examined species contained mainly starch as histologically observable reserves. The ancestral state reconstruction showed that specialized organs such as turions evolved once and tubers at least 12 times from stolons in Lentibulariaceae. Di erent from other clades, tubers probably evolved from thick stolons for sect. Orchidioides and both structures are primarily water storage structures. In contrast to species from section Orchidioides, G. tuberosa, U. menziesii and U. mannii form starchy tubers. In G. tuberosa and U. menziesii, underground tubers provide a perennating bud bank that protects the species in their fire-prone and seasonally desiccating environments.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12128/15289
DOI: 10.3390/ijms21145143
ISSN: 1661-6596
1422-0067
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